Paintings

Jacques Bouyssou
French, 1926-1997
Hotel de Ville, Paris
Oil on canvas
24 by 29 in. W/frame 33 by 38 in.
Signed lower right

Provenance:

Private Collection Chicago
Le Trianon Fine Art & Antiques

Inventory Number: At B213
1950-present City Scene European Period 1950-Present Impressionist/Post Impressionist

See Artist Bio below.


Jacques Bouyssou
French, 1926-1997

Born near Honfleur in 1926, Jacques Bouyssou became enchanted at an early age with many of the artists who exhibited their work in his father's gallery. This group including Friez, Dufy, Lagar, and Leprin were frequent guests in the family home. Bouyssou studied architecture at the Beaux Arts de Troyes, and drawing with the sculptor Janin. When he moved to Paris to study at the Academie de la Grand Chaumiere in the studio of D'Othon Friez, he discovered his love for painting. Bouyssou was tutored by Friez, and quickly became a master of the beach and port scenes of Normandy . His paintings remind the viewer of Marquet with their luminosity, and of Utrillo, particularly his street scenes.

In 1950 he married. Life was difficult for the young couple, but his desire to succeed as an artist was not diminished. After exhibiting a few paintings in many different galleries, he finally arranged a one-man show in Paris . That successful show led to one-man exhibitions in London and New York . In 1968 Bouyssou began exhibiting frequently in Paris and New York .

His superb draftsmanship and composition is supported by clear, sensitive, and harmonious nuances of color. The paintings of this noted contemporary French artist have gained him international recognition as the official marine artist of France . Bouyssou's well deserved reputation has grown at a rapid pace, as his works portraying ports, cities and beach scenes are appreciated by discerning collectors. His paintings are found in notable galleries, private collections and museums throughout Europe and the United States .

Not only is Bouyssou a painter of great talent, he represents the purest tradition of French art. He paints just like the great impressionists of former times, playing with his colors as a musician does with his musical instruments. He obtains in each of his works a marvelous harmony of color and light.

His paintings are in numerous museums in France ; in the Petit Palais in Pads, at Langres, and abroad, and at Casablanca . Since his first exhibition at the Salon des Artistes Augerons in Paris, he has exhibited in all the major French Salons, as well as in the United States, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, England, Sweden, Taiwan, Japan, Brazil, and Venezuela.

Exhibition Awards:

1er prix du Salon des Bas Normands, 1955; 1er prix de Deauville, 1965; Peintre Agree au Departement de la Marine, 1973; 1er prix de Maisons Laffitte, 1978; Medaille d’Or Salon de la Frette, 1978; Medaille de la Ville de Paris, 1978; Medaille du Salon des Bas Normands, 1979; Nomme peintre titulaire de la Marine, 1987; Nomme Chevalier dans l’Order National de la Legion d’Honneur, 1990.

Reference: 

E. Benezit, Dictionnaire des Peintres, 

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